Listening to the Voices of the Digital Age
Category: <span>Ethical Communication for Development</span>

Category: Ethical Communication for Development

“How do you have a phone in Africa?”: Using satire to deconstruct problematic narratives.

In the long-standing conversation on ethical communication for development, one of the populations that has directly affected by demeaning and patronizing narratives are countries in Africa. Humorous humanitarian digilantism has become a popular and trending tool to combat these narratives and decolonize existing representations of Africa in the global north. …

The stories behind our lenses: Ethical Communication for Development

How do you feel seeing these images below? What kind of emotions do they evoke in you and what perspectives and stories can you form just by looking at them? One of the most important aspects of communicating humanitarianism and aid work is visual storytelling. Pictures tell stories and stories …